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Tajh's father is saying that he and Dabo believe he should return, but Tajh and his father also understand that he could go in the second or third round this year, or higher. I believe Tajh will be back based on this article, but it appears no decision will be made until more information is obtained and considered, which means around the January 15th deadline. As a minimum, his father insists that Tajh get insurance against an injury.

I still say if the additional information indicates a first round or early second round draft possibility, Tajh should go now.

Dabo wants him to return? Shocker. Never seen a coach get down on their knees so much for their players when deciding whether to go pro early. If he was a "players coach" as they say he would be looking out for the best interest of the player. He had a great year overall and his stock won't go any higher by staying another year in a weak conference. Not to mention it's going to be one of the weakest QB classes in some time.

The QBs next year will be just as good as those this year. Boyd will not do anything next year that will elevate his draft numbers. If he stays it will cost him one year's salary and a chance of an injury that may lower his draft pick for the next year's draft. I don't see any way he would throw away a years salary just to play at Clemson next year. That being said....he does believe what Dabo and Morris say!

Dabo wants him to return? Shocker. Never seen a coach get down on their knees so much for their players when deciding whether to go pro early. If he was a "players coach" as they say he would be looking out for the best interest of the player. He had a great year overall and his stock won't go any higher by staying another year in a weak conference. Not to mention it's going to be one of the weakest QB classes in some time.

Dabo wouldn't look as good if Tajh bolts. He would have to start a QB with no experience, however has tons of swag (eye roll).

Personally, I think he should go. I'm not just saying that because he's a Tiger. If a Gamecock QB was projected in the top 3 rounds, I would expect him to go to. You need to go while the timing is right. I agree a lot of it probably hinges Hopkins.

Either way, he still sucks. He beat LSU in his 3 years. So what. Go or stay, who really cares.

He had 4 weeks to grow a set of balls in a bowl game. He hung in there against LSU knowing he didn't have a game the Saturday after. Waaa. Go, let little swagg play.

He really doesnt suck.

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Originally Posted by Metalrush24

While he did seem to have improved since last year, his biggest problem is his decision-making.(IMO obviously)

He doesnt seem to throw very well on the run, and Whammy said it after the game this season, he isnt very good with progressions. BUt if he keeps his weight where it is, he's very good at escaping pressure and when he has time to throw, he's pretty deadly.

One point that I think Tajh's father and Dabo both understand is that these will be Tajh's glory days. Whether you guys like it or not he will be a Heisman contender along with Clowney if he decides to come back. He doesn't project all that well into the NFL, but with the success Russell Wilson had this year it goes to show you projectibility (that's not a word but sounds good) doesn't mean anything.

One point that I think Tajh's father and Dabo both understand is that these will be Tajh's glory days. Whether you guys like it or not he will be a Heisman contender along with Clowney if he decides to come back. He doesn't project all that well into the NFL, but with the success Russell Wilson had this year it goes to show you projectibility (that's not a word but sounds good) doesn't mean anything.